This story is from April 03, 2019
Andhra Pradesh: TDP alone has right to seek vote, says Narasaraopet MP
GUNTUR: Stating that Telugu Desam Party (TDP) alone has the right to seek votes, Narasaraopet MP
Narasaraopet
MP said that they have already cleared permissions for construction of three water grid projects to overcome the drinking water crisis in Gurazala, Vinukonda and Macherla assembly segments. He said that he got a Kendriya Vidyalaya sanctioned for Sattenapalle and funds for a rail over bridge between Sattenapalle and Krosure. He said that he got Rs.70 crore for the ROB.
Rayapati said that chief minister had put the development in the state on growth corridor in spite of non-cooperation from the Centre. He said that completion of Polavaram project would help the state eradicate the drought conditions in all the three regions. He said that they would complete Polavaram project within a year after the elections and bring water to Krishna delta. He said that they would also complete the Godavari-Penna linkage within two years to provide water to Nagarjuna Sagar ayucut.
Rayapati appealed people to extend their support to continue the development and welfare programmes. He warned that all the welfare programmes would be brought to halt if TDP did not get the popular mandate.
Rayapati Sambasiva Rao
has observed that they have fulfilled all their promises in the last five years. He said that people should support them as they have redefined the meaning of development by bringing several big projects to the constituency.Narasaraopet
Lok Sabha
TDP candidate and sitting MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao along with assembly speaker andSattenapalle
assembly candidate Kodela Sivaprasada Rao visited Madala village of Sattenapalle mandal on Wednesday. Addressing the locals, Rayapati said that speaker Dr Kodela had set a new record in construction of individual toilets in the constituency. He said that Dr Kodela had completed several developmental works by securing hundreds of crores of funds from the state and central governments.Rayapati said that chief minister had put the development in the state on growth corridor in spite of non-cooperation from the Centre. He said that completion of Polavaram project would help the state eradicate the drought conditions in all the three regions. He said that they would complete Polavaram project within a year after the elections and bring water to Krishna delta. He said that they would also complete the Godavari-Penna linkage within two years to provide water to Nagarjuna Sagar ayucut.
Rayapati appealed people to extend their support to continue the development and welfare programmes. He warned that all the welfare programmes would be brought to halt if TDP did not get the popular mandate.
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